Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3134

Caption

Relating to the methods by which the comptroller may provide notice of a hearing on the revocation or suspension, or of the revocation or suspension, of a permit or license.

Impact

With the implementation of HB 3134, the Texas Tax Code will reflect updated methods of communication, enhancing the department's capabilities to inform individuals about important decisions affecting their permits and licenses. Notably, notice can now be given via electronic mail, provided that the permit or license holder has submitted their email address to the comptroller's records. This change is expected to facilitate quicker notifications and provide permit holders with an opportunity to respond more effectively to pending actions regarding their licenses.

Summary

House Bill 3134 aims to amend how the Texas comptroller provides notices regarding the revocation or suspension of permits and licenses. By allowing service of notices through electronic means, the bill seeks to modernize current practices, making the process more efficient for both the comptroller's office and permit/license holders. This legislation reflects a shift towards embracing technology in public administration and aims to streamline communication related to compliance matters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 3134 appears to be generally positive, particularly among proponents who value efficiency in government operations. Supporters contend that moving towards electronic notifications will not only reduce delays but also improve accessibility for permit holders. While there does not seem to be significant opposition noted in the discussions, some stakeholders may raise concerns regarding the reliability of electronic communications and access issues for individuals without adequate technology.

Contention

One potential point of contention could arise if the electronic notice process does not adequately reach all affected individuals, particularly those who may not regularly check emails or those who lack reliable access to the internet. Ensuring that all permit and license holders are properly informed about revocation or suspension actions is critical, as failure to do so could lead to unfair penalties. The effectiveness of implementing electronic communication methods thus hinges on addressing these concerns while providing alternatives for those unable to receive notifications electronically.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2981

Relating to the methods by which the comptroller may provide certain notices relating to the revocation or suspension of a permit or license or the forfeiture of corporate privileges in this state.

TX SB61

Relating to the methods by which the comptroller may provide certain notices relating to the revocation or suspension of a permit or license or the forfeiture of corporate privileges in this state.

TX HB842

Relating to prohibiting the suspension of a person's driver's license or extension of the period of a driver's license suspension for certain driving while license invalid convictions; authorizing a fee.

TX HB4176

Relating to the summary suspension of a nursing license in connection with a fraudulently or unlawfully obtained diploma, license, or other document.

TX HB2413

Relating to the renewal, expiration, and suspension of driver's licenses.

TX SB2108

Relating to the procedure by which a regional water planning group is required to provide notice of certain public meetings or hearings.

TX HB2922

Relating to the suspension of the driver's license of a person arrested for an offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol.

TX HB3240

Relating to the cancellation or suspension of a permit because the permittee facilitated a sexual performance in the presence of children.

TX HB4380

Relating to the renewal, expiration, and suspension of driver's licenses; increasing a fee.

TX SB270

Relating to the renewal, expiration, and suspension of driver's licenses; increasing a fee.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.